Sunday, September 4, 2011

Lake Fishing is Great Fun

By Andrew Jacobs


A day which is spent fishing on a lake makes for memories that could stay with you for a long time. You can remember the feeling of the breeze on your skin, the sights of nature at its very best and most of all the experience of landing a fish. Lake fishing for fun can be both exciting and relaxing at the same time.

There are abilities to be absorbed and then mastered, knowledge gained thru the catches and the missed opportunities, as well as just a whole lot of fun available for all.

Using hook bait is an example of a skill to be learnt. You need to know just what bait to use when, how to put it on the hook to make it tempting to the cunning fish and whether to drop it in or cast it out.

Employing a rod and reel can be a challenge for the new fisherman. It is not as simple as it looks, but once learned it's a talent that'll be used many times through your lake fishing experiences. The employment of the proper lines and sinkers, as well as other tackle could be a personal thing. Many individuals like to select their own tackle often based mostly on skill but more often it is on a whim that some special piece will work much better than another.

Whether fishing from the shore, a bridge or pier, or for those lucky to be on a boat, the days of fun fishing at the lake will be fondly etched in memory, whether one really caught any fish.

There are hours of quiet talk, getting to know one another better as you try and force that carp, trout, bass, pike, or whatever lurks below onto your hook. The fish regularly appear a bit smarter than you thought initially and may be in a position to grab that bait before you knew they were even there. Employing a fish-finder could be a tease as you see images of fish floating by, while your line seems untouched.

Then you actually pull one in, a joy that never fades irrespective of how many times you've done it. Small or big it's still a sense of achievement to catch a fish, and the fun day fishing on the lake appears just a little more complete.




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